Dorothy Twinneyhttp://lubbockonline.com/do/not/override/panel/taxonomy/term/130439/
enSome former Komen supporters can't forgive, forgethttp://lubbockonline.com/national-news/2012-02-05/some-former-komen-supporters-cant-forgive-forget
<p>NEW YORK — When Dorothy Twinney first saw a Race for the Cure walk for breast cancer — “a sea of pink” traveling through her hometown of Plymouth, Mich. — she was so moved she sat in her car and wept.</p>
<p>This week, after watching The Susan G. Komen for the Cure breast cancer charity announce plans to cut funding to Planned Parenthood, then abandon those plans amid a public furor, Twinney decided she was done with the organization for which she raised thousands of dollars on three-day, 60-mile walks that left her feet bloodied and blistered, but her spirits high.</p><p><a href="http://lubbockonline.com/national-news/2012-02-05/some-former-komen-supporters-cant-forgive-forget" target="_blank">read more</a></p>http://lubbockonline.com/national-news/2012-02-05/some-former-komen-supporters-cant-forgive-forget#commentsNational NewsJOCELYN NOVECKAlyce Lee-WalkerBreast cancerchefChicagoCindy FroggattcongressmanDorothy TwinneyEric Scheidlerexecutive directorFamily RelationFloridaFort DrumJoyce MillerMary GauvinMedicineMichiganNew YorkNew YorkNorth CarolinaOncologyPerson AttributesPerson CareerPinehurstPlanned ParenthoodPlymouthProQuotationRace for the CureRenee WiesnerSusan G. Komen for the CureSuzanne Strempek SheaThe Associated PressUSDWilliams-SonomaSun, 05 Feb 2012 06:23:49 +0000JOCELYN NOVECK77093 at http://lubbockonline.com